Aboitiz Renewables, in partnership with Aboitiz Foundation, Inc., celebrated the graduation of 13 college scholars from rural host communities in Albay and Bukidnon, highlighting their advocacy of advancing education to underprivileged but deserving students.
One scholar completed his agriculture degree at Central Mindanao University, while 12 others accomplished degrees in education, engineering, entrepreneurship, and nursing at Bicol University.
“Education ignites personal growth, and growth-minded people will be the leading driver of progress for our nation,” said Aboitiz Renewables President Jimmy Villaroman. “We are proud to witness our scholars reach this important milestone. We wish them continued success and hope their journey inspires others. May they create opportunities that empower more young people to thrive, energizing progress and uplifting communities in their own way.”
Since 2015, the Aboitiz Renewables College Scholarship Program has supported 103 students nationwide through stipends, academic performance incentives, and mentorship, easing higher education’s financial burden while preparing scholars for leadership roles.

“This scholarship allowed me to complete my degree despite the challenges of living in an off-grid community. Now that I’ve graduated, I want to use my knowledge to help farmers in our area,” said Fredie Nanganlag Jr., who earned an Agriculture degree majoring in Crop Science – Plant Breeding from Central Mindanao University.
“I was empowered, so I want to empower others. My goal is to inspire students from communities like mine to believe they can succeed, no matter where they begin,” added Magna Cum Laude graduate Melody de Vera Cerio, who finished an English Language degree from Bicol University.
The program forms part of Aboitiz Renewables and Aboitiz Foundation’s corporate social responsibility initiatives in host communities surrounding hydro, solar, and geothermal facilities. Beyond education, these initiatives extend to livelihood development, environmental stewardship, and community programs.